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Anuario de investigaciones

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DONGHI, Alicia; MAIDANA, Miriam  y  RODRIGUEZ, Osvaldo. Differential diagnosis and some derivations in consumer users of PBC. Anu. investig. [online]. 2011, vol.18, pp.41-45. ISSN 1851-1686.

In the framework of the UBACyT 2008/10 programming on indicators differentials between the diagnosis of substance - DSM IV - induced psychotic disorder and structural diagnosis of psychosis - psychoanalysis-consumers of pasta base cocaine, proposed criteria diagnostic and referral of those users to the system of public care in Mental health. Peculiarities of the consumption of this poison as modes of access, intake and effects to the nervous system level must be taken into account, to assess levels of impulsivity that severely compromise the social link. Also at the time of a diagnosis and a derivation - without rejecting the toxic effects - must examine the differences between consumption in adolescence - as a stage of testing of the subjective structure - and policonsumidores adults whose subjective structureat the time of the encounter with the PBC, has previously reached some consistency

Palabras clave : Paco; Interview; Diagnostic; Derivation.

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